Realistically, the average person just cares about a person's top 10 or 20 albums and AT MOST it's usually Top 40, maybe 50. I of course try to shatter that idea and want to show off everything that is worth checking out. But to make the 98% of the people who look album Top Albums Of The Year Lists, here you go with Albums 40-21 of my Top 100 Albums of 2015!

Riverside has always been a hit or miss band for me. What I love, I truly love and what misses for me, well, I should probably go back and give another shot at some point. Given the opportunity of getting to talk to Mariusz Duda about a month before their appearance at ProgPower, it really gave me a whole new appreciation for the band and this album in particular. This album is very mellow in comparison to most of their work. That's what makes this album really click. Up until this album Riverside had really focused on more depressing music and this time around, they started off going in the depressive route but in the end of the album, trying to put things into perspective and create some joyous music. The song Discard Your Fear (which is easily one of the best Riverside songs ever made) is a great example of Riverside keeping their signature tone, but creating positive music full of hope. While there is a couple heavy moments throughout, this is a very mellow and proggy album that takes you on an emotional roller coaster. I wouldn't want it any other way.

Napalm Death, the most legendary name in Grindcore, is back with one of their angriest albums ever. The album is first and foremost showing dismay for human culture and life in this present day. While not the most groundbreaking album in Napalm Death's career, it is an absolute highlight to what the band is capable of. A great mix of Grind, Death Metal, and Groove makes this such a fun listen. The songs really go over well live as well. An absolute must for any fan of the genres!

38.) Tremonti- CauterizeFFO- Heavy Metal

On the second solo album from Creed and Alter Bridge guitarist, Mark Tremonti, he has created one of the most accessible pseudo-Death Metal instrumentation albums ever. The vocals are far from being Death Metal, but the whole album, instrumentally, is a mix of Radio Rock and Death Metal. A strange mix of paper, but Tremonti makes it sound completely natural. Very brutal at time while still showing the catchy radio style that he can pull off flawlessly. For anyone who loves the instrumentation of Death Metal but hates the vocals or anyone who wishes Radio Rock could be as heavy as Death Metal, this is the album for you!

Powerwolf is an amazing band that has been gaining recognition ever since their beginning in 2003. With Black Metal imagery, but with a Power Metal and Speed Metal influences sound, Powerwolf has their signature sound, but have created their best album to date. Lyrically, instrumentally, songwriting and overall themes of the album makes this such an enjoyable ride from start to finish. Their bonus Covers CD is especially awesome as well with an amazing clean vocal cover of Amon Amarth's Gods Of War Arise, proving once again that Amon Amarth is really a Power Metal band with Growls.

From the ashes of the very sad split between CKY and CKY vocalist, Deron Miller, Miller restarted his former project Foreign Objects to really showcase his Progressive, Death Metal, and Heavy Metal sides that weren't featured much in CKY, while showing off his signature blend of melodic and harmonic riffs, hooks, and grooves. An absolute blockbuster of an album. If you have ever enjoyed anything that Deron Miller has done in the past, there is no reason for you not to immediately fall in love with this album.

Panopticon's latest album is indeed a legendary album. While the band's last 2 albums, Kentucky and Roads To The North, were both Top 20 albums for me when they were released, that does not take away how awesome Autumn Eternal is with it being number 35 on my list this year. Sadly, just the luck of the draw this year. The songwriting is quite possibly the strongest in the band's career. The Black Metal segments are top notch and it has a great atmosphere behind it as well. The only downside for me (which isn't much of one because the album is fantastic) is that the North American Folk (Bluegrass) Metal side isn't shown off nearly as much as other albums, but when those sides do hit, it is awesome. A very passionate Black Metal album that is a must have for anyone who enjoys any of the genres listed above. It's hard not to fall in love within the first couple songs.

Casablanca has created the first act of a three act album series with Miskatonic Graffiti. While I'm not going to give any spoilers about what the story is about, it is really cool. Musically, the band ventures from a Black Sabbath/Doom Metal vibe with their opening track Enter The Mountains to an almost Indie Rock vibe on the album's title track, to their signature bland of 70s and 80's Hard Rock and Heavy Metal throughout the middle of the album. While easily being the lightest album in my Top 50 albums of the year. This deserves equal love as any other album on the list. Give it a shot, it's worth it!

I heard one person describe this album as the best album Nine Inch Nails never put out. That is almost an accurate statement, especially with the song House Of Control. This album is a signature Shining (Nor) album, while at times a much more mature sounding album. Plenty of the free form Blackjazz moments, there is much more of the Industrial moments and *GASP* Hard Rock and 4/4 moments. It is a stellar album from front to back. It is the perfect gateway album for the band that will help you get into the rest of their catalog. Shining knocked it out of the park once again. I couldn't be happier.

32.) Carach Angren- This Is No FairytaleFFO- Symphonic Black Metal

A very twisted and morbid retelling of the classic fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel. The music behind it is very majestic, extreme, evil and oddly soothing. Some can call it over the top and cheesy for using a fairy tale as the theme of the album, but in this style, it works so perfectly. The music is right up their with every other Carach Angren album and stellar production for Black Metal. I wish more bands would take a big risk like this when it comes to their lyrical content and making it their own. This is a Black Metal masterpiece.

31.) Between The Buried And Me- Coma EclipticFFO- Progressive Metal

I am very sad to see this album ranked this low as BTBAM is one of my all time favorite bands, but again, that has no bearing on how good the album is. This album was a complete and utter watershed moment for BTBAM. The band is embracing their Progressive Rock side now a days and fully released it with Coma Ecliptic. That either leaves you a very happy person or very upset. I am of the former. in all honesty, I wish this was the album they would have put out after Colors! I'm sure I am in the extreme minority on that one as many people have shown their hatred for the album *and I'm sure will let me know that fact once again once they read this* But they did it absolutely right on this album. I'm not going to convince any haters of the album with this review and I'm not going to try either. you either get it or you don't. But I get it and I love it!

30.) Pyramaze- Disciples Of The SunFFO- Power Metal, Progressive Metal

Pyramaze is by far one of the most underrated bands in Power Metal. They write some of the most glorious movements in Power Metal. Keyboardist/Songwriter Jonah Weingarten is an absolute genius at writing catchy, heavy and moving songs that grab you and never let you go. There is no better example of this fact than this album! Every song is exactly what I said: catchy, heavy and moving. The band doesn't stick to a formula. They just go with what works for them and do it so very, very well. I can't to go see Pyramaze at ProgPower in 2016. They will be one of the best moments of the whole festival. If it didn't already, this album clinches the fact that everyone is going to be blown away by the band who are not already. Just you watch!

29.) Enslaved- In TimesFFO- Progressive Black Metal

Much like BTBAM above. Enslaved has become a band that I've become more in love with with every new release that more people are trying to shy away from as being proggy seems to have a negative repercussion to it now a days (hope that doesn't last) Much like the last few Enslaved albums, the band has focused much more away from their Black Metal roots and focusing on Progressive Metal mixed with Black Metal and atmosphere creating an otherworldly effect. A ton more clean vocals are on this album than ever before makes this more of a watershed album for the band. While the last couple Enslaved albums have been Top 20 albums for me. Much like BTBAM again, this was just the luck of the draw being at 29. I do love this album a lot!

A new priority of Mutiny Within vocalist Chris Clancy, Wearing Scars takes all of the most memorable parts of Mutiny Within and makes it more radio friendly. This is exactly the type of band that I wish was on Top 40 Rock radio instead of what we get subjected to every hour of every day. Even with it being a lot simpler music than Metal fans are used to, its completely solid and from the heart. I can't ask for anything else from a band and this is a pristine example of what would make Rock and Metal great once again.

Night Demon has released a classic debut album that really feels like that it will stand the test of time. It is just a killer (haha, phrasing) album from start to finish, bringing back the classic moments of Speed Metal and bands that used to worship Iron Maiden and Judas Priest without sounding like complete knock offs. Night Demon have their own sound and they do it perfectly. They even have a comic book based off the album, which serves as a soundtrack, which is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Night Demon is a band on the rise and I know they are only going to be getting bigger and better from here. I can't wait to see what happens next.

26.) Hope Drone- Cloak Of AshFFO- Atmospheric Black Metal

If I said it once, I can't say it enough, Australia is the best country (and continent) in the world right now when it comes to Metal and in the world of Atmospheric Black Metal, there is no better example of the best than Hope Drone. While each song is noticeably long on Cloak Of Ash and the Self Titled EP debut. The album showcases the Nihility of life lyrically, emotionally driven passages mixed with incredible musicianship. If you are looking for the best Atmospheric Black Metal album of 2015 and of the last few years, check out the debut album from Hope Drone. This is Black Metal at it's best!

Leprous has been noticeably getting lighter and lighter on each album, while still keeping the core sound of Leprous. The Congregation is easily the lightest album in the band's career, but it is so magnificent. One critique I've heard from people this year is that the album is a bit samey from start to finish. While I don't think it's the case, if you look at the album as one song split into 11 tracks, it will completely make sense. There is so many moving moments that go from mellow and melodic to absolute chaos and feel completely natural. Leprous hit it out of the park this time and if they keep it up, they will be one of the most legendary Progressive bands of our time!

24.) My Dying Bride- Feel The MiseryFFO- Doom Metal

One of the most depressing bands in Metal history is back with their *unlucky* 13th album. The depressing moments happen right from the start with most depressing song title of 2015 And My Father Left Forever. The album is classic My Dying Bride. But even with all of that said, the album is a bit more uplifting than possibly any other album in their career. With the album really being about asking why people feel miserable. Musically. The band somewhat brings back their Death Doom sound, but still maintain a predominantly clean vocal approach. Some faster songs with double bass, a lot of slow moving monsters and overall, just a dark experience that is not to be missed!

23.) Borealis- PurgatoryPower Metal, Progressive Metal

While there are enough differences to say otherwise, the easiest (and still flawed) way to describe Borealis is a Canadian Evergrey. I do mean that with the best intentions and highest regards and Evergrey will always be one of my favorite points. Hell, possibly the most legendary picture of me is at ProgPower at an Evergrey acoustic show *I'll post it at the bottom of the reviews, Thanks ProgPower for the pic!* But back to Borealis. The band does an amazing mixture of Power and Prog and Symphonic elements. It makes for a very emotionally listening experience. I really hope Borealis makes it to Minnesota at some point (or at ProgPower in the future) because I'd love to see these guys live. If Purgatory is a good representation of the band, I can see an amazing future for the band. And they will earn every second of it.

22.) Dracula- Swing Of DeathFFO- Power Metal, Theatrical, Hard Rock

Jorn Lande and Trond Holter created a very ambitious album about the life of Dracula. Doing this would either lead to the most unintentional cheesy album of our day or it would lead to a phenomenal album. It was the latter. The album covers an amazing interpretation of the story of Dracula while covering a lot of different genres to match the mood of the album. I think I can pretty much say the song, Walking On Water, is my favorite single of 2015. This is truly an album that needs to be heard in full. And it is relatively short as well, so it does not feel like it drags in any way. Simply a brilliant album that I hope others will get to check out. It deserves any and all praise it receives.

Now that all of the people who ran away after reading the FFO part, let me explain. Take the musicality of Dream Theater, take out the "Wankery" that people seem to associate with them and replace it with the memorable melodies, harmonies and catchiness of Killswitch Engage along with powerful Howard Jones doing Power Metal style cleans. The lead single and first song on the album At The End Of It All is the perfect example of this. I knew the band well before I made the trip to ProgPower this year, but once I saw that Ascendia will be playing ProgPower next year, it really made me love the band even more. They perfectly combine power, prog, and the non Metalcore side of Killswitch Engage and make a truly brilliant album that I hope will launch them into the stratosphere. We need more bands like Ascendia, but until then we still have Ascendia

Deicide brought it's In The Minds Of Evil tour to Mill City Nights in Minneapolis October 14 and along with them was 4 very evil bands: Septicflesh, Inquisition, Abysmal Dawn and Carach Angren. The show start just a little after 8:30pm and the darkness was about to begin.

Hailing all the way from the Netherlands, Carach Angren mark their first US tour ever on this tour. Their symphonic Black Metal sound crushed everyone with their evil presence and surprising heavy sound. With just vocals, drums, guitar and keyboards, they left a lasting staple that will be sure to bring back their presence to the states in the future.

Set List:Lingering in an Imprint HauntingHaunting Echoes From the Seventeenth Century The Carriage Wheel Murder Spectral Infantry Battalions Bitte Tötet Mich

Next up was the LA Death Metal band, Abysmal Dawn. They brought a fury of awesome Death Metal, insane blast beats and an overall crushing sound that rocked the placed to it's core. The band also showcased a few new songs off their brand new album, Obsolescence. That should keep older fans of the band quite happy. This also kept the Death Metal crowd happy and engaged as the Black Metal assault of Inquisition was about to commence.

*No Abysmal Dawn set list available at this time*

Making their return to the states after a very successful run with Poland's Behemoth is Columbia's Inqusition. This two man Black Metal band brought the crowd to the depths of Hell and back with Dagon's unique Black Metal vocal approach and Incubus's insane hyper blasting on the drums. Their 5 song set felt very short, but like every time they play, it left everyone in the crowd wanting more. It's amazing that they have not done a US headlining run yet.

Set List:Force of the Floating Tomb Nefarious Dismal Orations Astral Path to Supreme Majesties Infinite Interstellar Genocide Where Darkness Is Lord and Death the Beginning

Main Support came all they way from Greece with the Industrial, Blackened, Death Metal band Septicflesh. Their 45 minute set, much like their headlining set back in June 2014, was a great sight to see. The whole band was firing on all cylinders, from their usual opening of Vampire From Nazareth (Which is the best song they could open with) to ending with the killer track, Anubis. Septicflesh know how to put the crowd into a frenzy and was a great choice for the pure evil that was about to headline, Deicide.

Set List: Vampire From Nazareth Communion Order of Dracul A Great Mass of DeathPrototype Burn Pyramid God Anubis

Finally was the headliner of the night and one of the greatest Death Metal bands of the old school generation, Deicide. Right from the start, Glen Benton and Co. destroyed everything in it's path and did not let up until they left the stage for the night. While touring behind their latest album, In The Minds Of Evil, Deicide did make sure to play a great assortment of the bands entire catalog Everything from Once Upon The Cross to Scars Of The Crucifix to brand new songs like Godkill and Beyond Salvation. Deicide left the old school Death Metal fans cheering and new Death Metal fans wanting to know all they can about Deicide.

In The Minds Of Evil Thou Begone Godkill When Satan Rules His World Serpents Of The Light They Are The Children Of The Underworld Conviction Dead But Dreaming TrifixionScars Of The Crucifix Once Upon The Cross Beyond Salvation End The Wrath Of God Sacrificial Suicide Dead By Dawn Homage For Satan

Simply put, the In The Minds Of Evil tour was one of the darkest and evilest tours to hit Minnesota in quite some time and was a rousing success. All 5 bands slayed and there is no doubt that these bands will be back and even better the next time they come to town.